Barnes & Noble Graduation Fair
Cap and gown pickup will be available for both preorders and in-store purchases. Also attending will be representatives from campus and the local community to help graduates prepare for life after graduation.
Cap and gown pickup will be available for both preorders and in-store purchases. Also attending will be representatives from campus and the local community to help graduates prepare for life after graduation.
PLAN TO DISCOVER AND CELEBRATE DAILY PRINCIPLES IN THE LIVES OF A CULTURAL COMMUNITY.
Join in the University Art Gallery at the end of Fall 2019 to celebrate those graduating from the Department of Art and Design! Over 15 undergraduate students will have their final projects on display from Nov. 21 to Dec. 13.
Students may audition for both productions or choose to only audition for one production (indicated on your paperwork when you arrive for the audition). Regardless of which production you are auditioning for, actors should prepare a one-minute, memorized contemporary comic monologue. For more information and to sign up on line go to WWW.isuauditions.com.
Are you a senior thinking about applying to graduate school in the next few weeks or months, or perhaps sometime after graduation? Are you a junior or sophomore who might want to go to graduate school but you aren’t sure how to prepare yourself? Not even sure what graduate school includes, and just want to find out? If you want to explore these questions, please join a panel of faculty to discuss how to approach the decision to go to graduate school, what to think about in preparing for potentially going to graduate school, and how to start the process of planning your applications.
Social Science Research Seminar presents on "Generic Processes in the Reproduction of Monosexism" with Dr. Lain Mathers, assistant professor of multidisciplinary studies. For further information, or to present at future seminar sessions, contact Dr. Debra Israel at debra.israel@indstate.edu or 812-237-2165.
The Honors College and CHILL are pleased to present Test Talk: Speaking on Standardization, an education-focused panel. Learn from local educators and administrators about current issues, best practices, and future directions in standardized testing.
You voice is powerful. Our voices collectively, are even more powerful. The Student Affairs and Higher Education students have created a film that centers our voices and all that we bring to the student affairs profession and the world. This is based on ‘A Conversation on Race’ from The New York Times. As a celebration of our identities, we will host a ‘Voices of SAHE’ watch party in conjunction with the Office of Multicultural Services and Programs. All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend.
Seniors and graduating students are encouraged to attend Senior Day for:
Free professional photos from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., resume reviews, job search support, networking with employers, giveaways, The Clothing Closet, connect with the Alumni Association & Financial Aid. This event is free and open to all students (including non-seniors and graduating students). Registration through Handshake through MyISU is strongly encouraged but not required.
The Lady from the Sea is a story of love and the possibilities of human potential, reminding us that truly powerful relationships are not possessive, even today. Will Ellida suffocate on dry land, or find freedom across the sea? Join us at the New Theater to experience the wonder of Ibsen’s classic of modern theater, directed by ISU Theater Department graduating senior Sami Ginoplos. The Lady from the Sea will run 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 14th thru Saturday, November 16th, with a final matinee at 3 p.m. on Sunday, November 17th. All performances will be at the New Theater.